Friday, February 24, 2012

Self-sacrificing heroism of the Homemaker


No ordinary work done by a man is either as hard or as responsible as the work of a woman who is bringing up a family of small children; for upon her time and strength demands are made not only every hour of the day but often every hour of the night. She may have to get up night after night to take care of a sick child, and yet must by day continue to do all her household duties well; and if the family means are scant she must usually enjoy even her rare holidays taking her whole brood of children with her. The birth pangs make all men the debtors of all women. Above all our sympathy and regard are due to the struggling wives among those whom Abraham Lincoln called the plain people, and whom he so loved and trusted; for the lives of these women are often led on the lonely heights of quiet, self-sacrificing heroism.
~ Teddy Roosevelt

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Thank You Homemakers!

This is an effort to thank Homemakers for the many roles they effortlessly play in our lives.
Let us thank our Wives, Mothers and Sisters …

‘She’ is a Beautiful Lady…


She is a beautiful Lady, who reflects her internal beauty with graceful demeanor. She portrays Indian beauty rooted to values.

‘She’ is a Professional…


She is an accomplished housewife, yet a successful Professional.

‘She’ is a Talented Lady…


Her talent finds shape in a well rounded personality. She can be an accomplished housewife, yet an enchanting performer. Her talent knows no boundaries.

‘She’ as a Buyer…


As a Buyer she is the prime financial decision maker exhibiting concern, prudence and awareness in all matters. Truly she is the perfect financial manager casting major influence on the buying behavior of her family.